Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Wildflowers Coming This Spring near Palo Alto Ave

This Spring, watch for colorful ,beautiful wildflowers on the Water Dept property near the intersection of Palo Alto Ave and Marview in the Twin Peaks area.

The area was recently "hydroseeded" as part of a restoration project requested by neighbors after the completion of the Palo Alto Pump Station. Hydroseeding often looks like paint at first - it is usually bright green or blue - and the concentrated seed mix germinates and blooms with rain or moisture.

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